The Infinite Possibilities of VoltDB

Software excellence begins with world-class design. The foundation of VoltDB was designed by some of the brightest minds in the database industry, including senior computer scientists from Yale University, MIT and Brown University. Mike Stonebraker, a relational database pioneer, is VoltDB's CTO.

The sections below provide you with quick access to a wealth of information about VoltDB, specifically, and high performance data management systems in general. We encourage you to bookmark this page and stop back often, as the list of available materials changes regularly.

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VoltDB Technical Overview

VoltDB Technical Overview is a white paper that covers VoltDB architectural concepts, identifies popular use cases adn provides information about how to get started using VoltDB.

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Building Big – VoltDB Application Gallery

Relentless amounts of data and faster apps require sharper minds. VoltDB was designed by some of the brightest minds in the database industry, and we want you to follow in our footsteps. In-memory operation, stored procedures, horizontal scalability ­ VoltDB is a new way of thinking for a new breed of big data applications. Check out our use-cases for ideas on building new VoltDB applications.

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Thinking Big –What Else is Possible with VoltDB?

For most users, downloading and installing the standard software kits and documentation is the first and only step required. However, for those who want to dig a little deeper, these instructions explain how to access the source code for browsing and downloading, and how to review past and present issues associated with the software.

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